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Worth a Detour: New Zealand's Unusual Attractions and Hidden Places
By (Author) Peter Janssen
Hachette Aotearoa New Zealand
Hodder Moa
15th June 2009
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
Travel and holiday guides
919.304
184
Width 154mm, Height 235mm, Spine 24mm
640g
Unbeknown to many tourists (and some Kiwis), New Zealand is a land of quirky collectors, colourful characters and unusual 'backyard' projects. It is also, more commonly known, to have some of the most beautiful 'off-the-beaten-track' scenery in the world. This book lets the reader in on all those unusual things to do and places to see that don't appear in the regular tourist or travel guides. While some places are well known locally, they are more often than not bypassed in favour of the bigger drawcards. From Hawera's Elvis Presley Room and the Pyramids of Otago to Patea's extensive lightbulb collection to the remote and delightful Guns Camp. Along the way meet colourful characters, stroll empty beaches and uncover the other side of New Zealand's history. Worth A Detour takes you on more quirky adventures than a traveller could wish for. Avoid the tour buses, the crowds, the tacky souvenirs, pop a copy of this guide in your glovebox, pack a suitcase and come see the real New Zealand.
Peter Janssen has driven just about every road in search of the off-beat and unusual and now has a head stuffed with enough New Zealand trivia to last a lifetime. Involved with Reed Publishing for over 19 years, his recent books include the bestselling Day Walks Of Greater Auckland (with Marios Gavalas) and 1001 Best Things to See and Do in New Zealand as well as Excellent Short Walks in the North, Excellent Short Walks in the South Island and Vineyard Visits.